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Prepping for the Seattle Squeeze? Here are 10 rules of bus etiquette
Does the end of the viaduct mean you're getting on Seattle transit for the first time? Follow these tips and (hopefully) no one will hate you.
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Ocean temps rising faster than scientists thought: Report
Scientists say the rate of ocean warming has led to more rain, increased sea levels, coral reef destruction and declining ocean oxygen levels.
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The green movement has a diversity problem. And it is getting worse
Environmental NGOs and foundations still have a long way to go to diversify their ranks.
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Trump’s border wall may cost Texas and Puerto Rico a chunk of their disaster aid
President Trump may divert billions of unspent dollars of aid originally earmarked for Puerto Rico and other communities recovering from disasters.
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Off-roading, chopped Joshua trees, overflowing toilets: Our national parks during a shutdown
National park visitors downed a Joshua tree and yeah, we just lost our faith in humanity too.
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Minnesota youth demand Green New Deal in meeting with governor
Organizers called it the country's first youth-led, state-level effort to demand the policy.
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600+ environmental orgs say this is what they want in a Green New Deal
The urgency to get to a fossil fuel-free future is growing. Now comes the discussion over just how to get there.
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Texas scientists want to school Governor Greg Abbott on climate
Nearly 30 scholars hope to help the climate-denying head of their state see the light.
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Jay Inslee raises the stakes for 2020 presidential candidates
The Washington state governor is considering running for president and he’s got one issue on the brain: climate change.
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Doomsday in Antarctica just got postponed a little
If we act on climate change now, there's a chance we can avoid total collapse of massive Antarctic glaciers this century.